Re:Please join the mandrake club.
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Mandrake 9.2 RC1
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I bought my first mandrake when 7.0 was first released. I have had every build since. I no longer buy but download the iso's. I joined the club when Mandrake was in peak danger of going bankrupt. I am a silver. I hope I helped keep them from bankruptcy. I am not wealthy but I think that some ideas are worth investing in. A desktop linux is one of those ideas. I have used every version of window$ since 3.0. (DOS before that). Linux has yet to come up with a destop O.S. that is as easy for beginners to use as window$. That linux will catch and pass window$ is my great hope. For experienced users of the nix O.S.'s Linux if FAR better than window$. But, linux is still between win3.0 and win95. A lot of setting MUST be set manually. If my contributions to the Club help get Mandrake up to the ease of XP in a shorter time then I will pay what I must.
I bought my first mandrake when 7.0 was first released. I have had every build since. I no longer buy but download the iso's. I joined the club when Mandrake was in peak danger of going bankrupt. I am a silver. I hope I helped keep them from bankruptcy. I am not wealthy but I think that some ideas are worth investing in. A desktop linux is one of those ideas. I have used every version of window$ since 3.0. (DOS before that). Linux has yet to come up with a destop O.S. that is as easy for beginners to use as window$. That linux will catch and pass window$ is my great hope. For experienced users of the nix O.S.'s Linux if FAR better than window$. But, linux is still between win3.0 and win95. A lot of setting MUST be set manually. If my contributions to the Club help get Mandrake up to the ease of XP in a shorter time then I will pay what I must.